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  • 标题:Inexcusable Wrongs
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  • 作者:Goldberg, John C.P.
  • 期刊名称:California Law Review
  • 印刷版ISSN:0008-1221
  • 电子版ISSN:1942-6542
  • 出版年度:2015
  • 卷号:103
  • 期号:3
  • 页码:467
  • 出版社:Berkeley Law
  • 摘要:Tort law has little patience for excuses. Criminal law is more forgiving. It recognizes complete excuses such as duress and provocation, as well as excuses that temper punishment. Excuses are also commonplace in ordinary morality. Like criminal law and morality, tort law seems concerned with holding persons accountable for their wrongs, and excuses seem to go hand-in-hand with accountability. So why—or in what sense—are torts inexcusable wrongs? This Article explains how tort law, understood as law that enables victims to hold wrongdoers answerable to them, cogently can refuse to recognize excuses. In doing so, it offers a unified account of many of tort law’s core features, including the objectivity of negligence law’s ordinary care standard, the courts’ insistence on injury as a condition of liability, and the strictness of certain forms of tort liability. More generally, it invites us to broaden our understanding of what it means for law to identify conduct as wrongful, and for law to set up schemes for holding wrongdoers accountable.
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